Location
Ramp Details
- Access
- ✓ Public Access
- Location
- South Jordan, Utah
- Coordinates
- 40.571807, -111.915656
About This Launch
Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp provides public water access near South Jordan in Salt Lake County, serving as a gateway to alpine lakes. This launch facility accommodates a variety of watercraft and sees consistent use from local boaters throughout the season.
The launch area includes designated parking for vehicles with trailers, with additional overflow areas available during peak periods. Most standard boat trailers can navigate the approach road without difficulty. The ramp gradient accommodates efficient launching for boats of various sizes.
This public launch welcomes all properly registered boaters. Standard Utah boating requirements apply, including registration and safety equipment. While many launches in the area are free, some may collect fees during peak season or for facility improvements.
The ramp connects boaters to high-country ponds, an environment that supports diverse watercraft and activities. Familiarity with local water conditions, including depth variations and potential hazards, helps ensure safe and enjoyable outings from this launch.
This launch suits boaters interested in trout fishing and kayaking. Anglers commonly target smallmouth bass and pike from these waters. The ramp handles kayaks, jon boats, and bass boats effectively, while larger vessels should verify depth and clearance requirements.
Summer provides the best launching conditions at higher elevations Experienced local boaters often arrive early to beat the crowds, particularly on weekends and holidays. The South Jordan area offers amenities including fuel, ice, and supplies within a reasonable drive. Tides and water levels affect launching conditions, so timing your trip accordingly improves the experience.
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About Boating in South Jordan, Utah
South Jordan serves as a hub for boating activity in Utah, with water access that attracts both residents and visitors. Local waters support wildlife viewing and produce catches of smallmouth bass and walleye. The community supports boating with local businesses offering supplies, equipment, and local knowledge to help visitors make the most of their time on the water. Fall brings spectacular scenery and reduced crowds Check conditions and plan accordingly for the best experience.
Frequently Asked Questions About Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp
Can I use a gas motor at Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp?
Some mountain lakes restrict motors to protect water quality and wilderness character. This water body regulations should be verified before your trip. Electric motors, kayaks, and canoes are welcome at most high-country launches.
Is the road to Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp paved?
Access roads to mountain boat ramps vary from paved highways to gravel forest roads. The route to Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp may require high-clearance vehicles during certain seasons. Check road conditions before towing a trailer to remote locations.
What is the elevation at Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp?
Mountain launches in Utah sit at higher elevations where weather can change rapidly. Prepare for cooler temperatures even in summer and be aware that afternoon thunderstorms are common. Water temperatures remain cold year-round.
What trout species are available at this location?
Mountain waters in Utah commonly support rainbow trout, brown trout, and in some waters, brook trout or cutthroat. Many lakes are stocked regularly by state wildlife agencies. Check current stocking reports for best timing.
Is there parking for trucks and trailers at Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp?
Shields Lane Trailhead Ramp provides designated parking for vehicles with boat trailers. Space can be limited during peak weekends and holidays. Arriving early helps ensure parking availability, especially during fishing tournaments or summer months.
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Alternative Boat Launches Nearby
Boaters have 6 other launch options within 3.2 mi, each offering access to nearby waters with varying facilities and conditions.